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Great introductory presentation. I have been an IT professional for the past 16 years and occasionally use SQL. However, I am finding now that SQL plays a much greater role with many companies. I will be taking advantage of the training offered by Lynda.com
I wish I had an instructor like Sam in my earlier IT career learning days! I wouldn't have given up so easily. I am indebted to this guy. He is just too good!
this is best presenter ever..so much energy involved not just boring presentation..sir you are one in million..people like you make this world better ;)
Despite this video being a tad out of date. The content delivered is a home run! Thank you for then high level explanation on RDBMS. Seriously. It helped a lot!
What a great intro, well spoken and very well presented! Thanks for doing this, I feel proud to be a database developer, a database designer, and a database Administrator!
And the earth stood still while I played your video!!! Wooooooow! Did I just witness the most amazing teaching? Honestly sir, you are out of this world with your teaching capacity... As much as my appreciation would not suffice, I would humbly say THANK YOU SIR for such an amazing insight!
Buddy!!! This is "put in your own explitive" amazming! I had a foggy grasp of these concepts and would not have been able to articultate this to someone else. You put it into a clear perspective! Thank you! I am going to check out Lynda.com I am also a Toastmaster. Very good cadence, voice modulation and animation!
I am just starting a SQL Server Database Mgmnt 2008 R2 class. I have no prior work experience with databases or their servers. I rally want to learn this material and work my way into this career field. Can anyone suggest a more focused reading, video, or other learning tutorials for me as a beginner? I am just looking for more info outside the class to really help give me a stable foundation for learning. Thanks
Hello world, can you guys recommend a good and affordable book on the subject? Starting a course and the book prices at my school are making me nervous
i have a question, how to put password before you can access the sql server in mysql you will not be able to see any data without giving the password but in sql server you can. how to protect sql server with a password? please help thanks
So if a SQL server just manages databases and is not a database itself, then what format is the actual database in? I'm seeing SQL as the "interface" between the database and users. Is this a correct way of thinking about it?
The database is the "body" of the data itself. Let's say you put some paper files on a locker. The files(data) and the locker(base) is a database. The type of the key/password, the ownership or access to the key/password, the type, the security level, the amount of files and model or brand of the locker, the location of the locker itself, etc is RDBMS. SQL is the whole thing. SQL server is the location of that locker alone. The interface is the interface and is called the interface. Using the said example, SQL can be said as the practice of storing files on a locker(server). Just as there are many ways of storing and keeping files other than using a locker, there are also many types of databases protocols or "languages". SQL is mostly for RDBMS and there are other non-relational DBMS which doesn't use SQL. I understand this post is made from 7 months ago. Just in case you haven't find the answers yet(I wish you have though).
Dear Sir, I will using multiple data base handling with multiple/different server , i want to handle a single web form and all database data access , it is possible?
PL-SQL and Transact-SQL are scoring the very similar special casus for keyword SELECT. Instruction SELECT...FOR XML (by attributes like RAW, AUTO or Explicit similar to the common on whole SQL COMMIT and ROLLBACK and implicite-explicite in C++) is able to check whole ontology (including XML Schemas) and validate informations even same good as scrpit by Perl, Ruby on Rails, Python or Jython (the etc) ... UNION and UNION ALL are same on both Oracle and Microsoft version. Personally I do not know how by PL-SQL can be check or search XML information datagram document, but SELECT INTO is very similar to this case, which can be used similar to the Trigger. Excellent as sum up can be introduction to LINQ, best as always are free compilers, parsers and validators on our WWW`s ... Before ontologies we had LISP, DATALOG and PROLOG ... Knowledge data bases and data mining is the future, but also alredy done and implemented ...
Very good presentation. I hope you could do more topics. Atleast I dont have to put up with crappy S.Asian english, bad presentation skills, low quality audio / video and focus on the subject.
Not very impressed with your explanation about the need of a database. I think database provides a way to 1. Record DATA is standard systematic way with relationships built right in it, and 2. To be able to query DATA in a convenient way with major functions built right inside it, so that - This DATA can be used as a BASE for other applications. After all, data that is not used to provide any insights through external applications linked to it is basically garbage.